Streetwalker: Forever 21 Meets Morocco

Joanna, landscape designer and Karen, casting agent.
Got them: Heading to our favorite bagel place on Prince for lunch, we had to chase them down.
Stalked them: Because it's seriously hot outside and this duo managed to stay cool and cute in breezy dresses.
Shot them: Because we love a good sailor dress and Karen's definitely hit the mark - the bow added just enough girliness to a very nautical look. Meanwhile, Joanna's dress looked impossibly breezy and comfortable. We appreciated the crisp blue while her eclectic necklace brought the right amount of interest.
They say:
Karen: "I actually got this dress at Forever 21!"
Joanna: "And my necklace is from Morocco..."
We say: Where were we when Forever 21 was selling such a cute sailor dress? And where can we buy a ticket to Morocco?
-- HAYLEY PHELAN

Last week, while in search of cheap jewelry for my Halloween costume, I stumbled across something pretty weird and confusing: a necklace that is basically a cartoon character version of a "traditional" Native American girl hanging from a chain. She has tanned skin, rosy cheeks, long, dark side braids, and a somewhat stereotypical-looking Native American dress. I looked over to see, in addition to the Native American girl, several similar necklaces that displayed traditionally-dressed Asian girls.
Apparently, Forever 21 thinks that people want to wear outdated, cultural stereotypes as necklaces, and that it's okay to sell them. Unfortunately, it gets worse. Later, I perused their website and found that one of the necklaces is literally called "Oriental Girl Necklace." Seriously. Because why not slap on an offensive and outdated descriptor to your offensive culturally-insensitive jewelry?